EVT (Edition Visualization Technology) is a software for creating and browsing digital editions of manuscripts based on text encoded according to the TEI XML (http://www.tei-c.org/) schemas and Guidelines. This tool was born as part of the [Digital Vercelli Book] (http://vbd.humnet.unipi.it/) project in order to allow the creation of a digital edition of the Vercelli Book, a parchment codex of the late tenth century, now preserved in the Archivio e Biblioteca Capitolare of Vercelli and regarded as one of the four most important manuscripts of the Anglo-Saxon period as regards the transmission of poetic texts in the Old English language. To ensure that it will be working on all the most recent web browsers, and for as long as possible on the World Wide Web itself, EVT is built on open and standard web technologies such as HTML, CSS and JavaScript. Specific features, such as the image viewer, are entrusted to the most effective and stable components (e.g. Openseadragon in the case of the image viewer), again chosen among the open source and best supported ones to reduce the risk of future incompatibilities. The general architecture of the software, in any case, is modular, so that any component which may cause trouble or turn out to be not completely up to the task can be replaced easily. This version is based on the Angular programming framework and implements the MVC (Model - View - Controller) design pattern. This is the first prototype version based on Angular after the code base migration to this framework, with a new, more feature complete version expected during 2023.

EVT - Edition Visualization Technology 3 (v. 1.0.0-alpha)

Roberto Rosselli Del Turco
Co-first
2022-01-01

Abstract

EVT (Edition Visualization Technology) is a software for creating and browsing digital editions of manuscripts based on text encoded according to the TEI XML (http://www.tei-c.org/) schemas and Guidelines. This tool was born as part of the [Digital Vercelli Book] (http://vbd.humnet.unipi.it/) project in order to allow the creation of a digital edition of the Vercelli Book, a parchment codex of the late tenth century, now preserved in the Archivio e Biblioteca Capitolare of Vercelli and regarded as one of the four most important manuscripts of the Anglo-Saxon period as regards the transmission of poetic texts in the Old English language. To ensure that it will be working on all the most recent web browsers, and for as long as possible on the World Wide Web itself, EVT is built on open and standard web technologies such as HTML, CSS and JavaScript. Specific features, such as the image viewer, are entrusted to the most effective and stable components (e.g. Openseadragon in the case of the image viewer), again chosen among the open source and best supported ones to reduce the risk of future incompatibilities. The general architecture of the software, in any case, is modular, so that any component which may cause trouble or turn out to be not completely up to the task can be replaced easily. This version is based on the Angular programming framework and implements the MVC (Model - View - Controller) design pattern. This is the first prototype version based on Angular after the code base migration to this framework, with a new, more feature complete version expected during 2023.
2022
1.0.0-alpha
GitHub
https://github.com/evt-project/evt-viewer/
https://github.com/evt-project/evt-viewer-angular/releases/download/v1.0.0-alpha/evt3_1.0.0-alpha.zip
edizioni scientifiche digitali, filologia digitale, critica testuale, filologia di testi medievali, edizioni diplomatiche, web-publishing, XML/TEI, HTML5, CSS, Angular, visualization software, manuscript viewer, digital scholarly editing
Chiara Di Pietro, Giulia Cacioli, Simone Zenzaro, Federica Spinelli, Giacomo Cerretini, Elisabetta Magnanti, Roberto Rosselli Del Turco
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